| 1854 - 754 pages
...world, so rich a land that unneth it needeth helpe of any land, and every other land needeth helpe of England. England is full of mirth and of game,...times able to mirth and game, free men of heart and tongue, but their hand is more better and more free than their tongue." The above lines are not by... | |
| Bartholomaeus (Anglicus) - 1893 - 228 pages
...of the world, so rich a land that unneth it needeth help of any land, and every other land needeth help of England, England is full of mirth and of game,...Cedar is the name of the country in which dwelled OF KEDAR, the Ishmaelites, that were the children of Kedar, that CAPwas Ishmael's eldest son. And more... | |
| Bartholomaeus (Anglicus) - 1905 - 242 pages
...of the world, so rich a land that unneth it needeth help of any land, and every other land needeth help of England. England is full of mirth and of game,...Cedar is the name of the country in which dwelled the Ishmaelites, that were the children of Kedar, that was Ishmael's eldest son. And more truly they... | |
| Bartholomaeus (Anglicus), Robert Steeie - 1905 - 230 pages
...unneth it needeth help of any land, and every other land needeth help of England. England is full of I mirth and of game, and men oft times able to mirth/...Cedar is the name of the country in which dwelled the Ishmaelites, that were the children of Kedar, that was Ishmael's eldest son. And more truly they... | |
| William Henry Schofield - 1906 - 528 pages
...of the world, so rich a land that scarcely it needeth help of any land, and every other land needeth help of England. England is full of mirth and of game, and man ofttimes able to mirth and game, free men of heart and with tongue, but the hand is more better... | |
| William Henry Schofield - 1906 - 522 pages
...of the world, so rich a land that scarcely it needeth help of any land, and every other land needeth help of England. England is full of mirth and of game, and man ofttimes able to mirth and game, free men of heart and with tongue, but the hand is more better... | |
| William Thomas Fernie - 1907 - 518 pages
...of the world ; so rich a land that unneth it needeth help of any land, and every other land needeth help of England. England is full of mirth, and of game ; and men ofttimes able to mirth and game, free men of heart and tongue, but the hand is much better and more... | |
| Edmund Dale - 1907 - 362 pages
...of "the English people of Merrie England," with a land " full of mirth and of game, and men ofttimes able to mirth and game, free men of heart and with tongue." This will be when the Norman's romance and song and tale have had their full effect. The French chansons... | |
| Cecil Delisle Burns - 1920 - 176 pages
...world, ''so rich a land that hardly it needeth help of any other land, and every other land needeth help of England. England is full of mirth and of game,...hand is more better and more free than the tongue." * The world which Morris desired, then, is this merry England ; and his Utopia is expressed in his... | |
| John Herman Randall (Jr.) - 1926 - 672 pages
...the world, so rich a land that never it needeth the help of any land, and every other land needeth help of England. England is full of mirth and of game,...men of heart and with tongue, but the hand is more free and more better thap the tongue.9 France too he knows well. This land of France is a rank country,... | |
| |